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Watt, Sherry K., Ed.; Mahatmya, Duhita, Ed.; Mohebali, Milad, Ed.; Martin-Stanley, Charles R., II, Ed. – Stylus Publishing LLC, 2022
This book presents a state-of-the-art, robust, and adaptable process, the Theory of Being, that offers strategies for working across Difference, and for embarking on constructive dialogue around the issues that drive us apart, both individually and collectively. Whether around racial, gender, and/or social class inequity, core beliefs, uses of…
Descriptors: Social Differences, Cultural Differences, Interpersonal Communication, Conflict Resolution
Richardson, Rita Combs – Research Press Publishers, 2018
The "Connecting With Others" curriculum for grades 3 through 5 will help students learn to be sensitive to differences, resolve conflicts without resorting to violence, and learn tolerance and acceptance of others. Includes 30 lessons divided into five skill areas: Concept of Self and Others, Socialization, Problem Solving and Conflict…
Descriptors: Elementary School Students, Intermediate Grades, Interpersonal Competence, Self Concept
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Im-Bolter, Nancie; Cohen, Nancy J.; Farnia, Fataneh – Journal of Child Psychology and Psychiatry, 2013
Background: Language has been shown to play a critical role in social cognitive reasoning in preschool and school-aged children, but little research has been conducted with adolescents. During adolescence, the ability to understand figurative language becomes increasingly important for social relationships and may affect social adjustment. This…
Descriptors: Social Cognition, Adolescents, Figurative Language, Social Adjustment
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Brack, Greg; Lassiter, Pamela S.; Hill, Michele B.; Moore, Sarah A. – Journal of Humanistic Counseling, 2011
Counselors often engage in conflict mediation in professional practice. A model for understanding the complex and subtle nature of conflict resolution is presented. The ecosystemic complexity theory of conflict is offered to assist practitioners in navigating the fog of conflict. Theoretical assumptions are discussed with implications for clinical…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Conflict, Conflict Resolution, Models
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Crowe, Frank – Journal of Offender Rehabilitation, 1997
Studied what modes were preferred by inmates to resolve conflict in a correctional setting and measured whether 66 inmates' participation in a 12-hour cognitive treatment program would improve their ability to handle conflict. Findings indicate that cognitive training programs hold promise in the minimum security correctional environment. (RJM)
Descriptors: Cognitive Restructuring, Conflict Resolution, Prisoners, Problem Solving
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Stevens, John D. – Communication Research: An International Quarterly, 1986
Describes a dynamic construct that classifies societies according to their dominant method of resolving conflict in the area of libel on a continuum from self-help to mediation, with criminal and civil law remedies between. (DF)
Descriptors: Cognitive Processes, Conflict, Conflict Resolution, Decision Making
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Leffert, James S.; Siperstein, Gary N.; Millikan, Emily – Exceptional Children, 2000
A study involving 117 children with and without mental retardation in grades 1 through 5 found children with mental retardation had difficulty recognizing benign intention social cues that accompanied a negative event, had difficulty varying their social strategies to fit the social conflict, and often suggested appealing to authority. (Contains…
Descriptors: Conflict Resolution, Elementary Education, Interpersonal Competence, Mental Retardation
Fuchs, Carola; Benson, Betsey A. – American Journal on Mental Retardation, 1995
The social information-processing skills of 16 aggressive and 19 nonaggressive men with borderline-to-moderate mental retardation were examined. The two groups did not differ in their ability to generate multiple solutions or provide appropriate responses. K. Dodge's social information-processing model is considered. (Author/SW)
Descriptors: Adults, Aggression, Behavior Problems, Cognitive Processes
Zimmer, Judith A. – 1998
This manual is designed to introduce problem-solving and conflict resolution skills to 8-13 year old students. Following an introductory section, eight lesson plans are given. The first three lessons present basic skills of conflict management. Lessons four through eight focus on the steps in the mediation process. Each lesson includes suggestions…
Descriptors: Citizenship Education, Conflict Resolution, Elementary Education, Instructional Materials
Shelton, Michael – Camping Magazine, 1999
Camp, with its community living focus, presents a constant source of potential conflicts and offers an ideal environment to help campers develop their problem-solving skills. Steps in social problem solving are listed, and an example of problem-solving skills in action is offered. Counselors can discuss conflicts with campers and ask for group…
Descriptors: Camping, Children, Conflict Resolution, Daily Living Skills
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Enright, Robert D.; Sutterfield, Sara J. – Child Development, 1980
Two classrooms of first graders (N=40) were administered Damon's moral judgment measure, Shure and Spivack's social problem solving measure, and the Stanford-Binet vocabulary. Concurrently, two observers in the children's school environment recorded incidences of successful resolutions of interactions, amount of derogation, and the number of times…
Descriptors: Cognitive Development, Conflict Resolution, Elementary School Students, Moral Development
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Wu, Jianzhong; Axelrod, Robert – Journal of Conflict Resolution, 1995
Noise in the form of random errors arising from choices is a common problem. Examined three different approaches for coping with noise. Found that reciprocity works, provided it is accompanied by generosity or contrition. Changing one's choice after a poor outcome was not seen as helpful. Other points are discussed. (RJM)
Descriptors: Conflict Resolution, Coping, Decision Making, Decision Making Skills
Crawford, Donna; Bodine, Richard – 1996
This guide was developed for educators, juvenile justice practitioners, and others in youth-serving organizations to increase awareness of conflict resolution education and its potential for the peaceful settlement of disputes. Conflict resolution programs can help schools promote both the individual behavior changes necessary for responsible…
Descriptors: Conflict Resolution, Elementary Secondary Education, Juvenile Justice, Peace
Webb, Farren; Thomas, Cynthia; Bohan, Bridget; O'Hotto, Twila – 1995
These activity cards represent a way for teachers to supplement the content of the curriculum with activities that address the concept of conflict. Students become aware of conflicts in their lives and discover individual methods for coping with those conflicts. The cards contain action-oriented activities to enable students to learn through…
Descriptors: Conflict, Conflict Resolution, Decision Making, Elementary Education
Webb, Farren; Thomas, Cynthia; Bohan, Bridget; O'Hotto, Twila – 1995
These activity cards represent a way for teachers to supplement the content of the curriculum with activities that address the concept of conflict. Students become aware of conflicts in their lives and discover individual methods for coping with those conflicts. The cards contain action-oriented activities to enable students to learn through…
Descriptors: Conflict, Conflict Resolution, Decision Making, High Schools
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